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7b_wizard -

#fractalPractise ?

'kay .. I'll make it short, cos it's kind 'a queer :

Intro:
Fetusses of any(!) species look very much alike. Only lateron do they start to distinguish. We're like "worm", then "fish", then "vertebrate", a.s.o. early in the womb. The whole evolution of our line repeats for the individual (or vice versa: the individual goes through it's species whole evolution). That is sort of timely-fractal.

In juggling learning & practise:
The whole learning process ('evolution') repeats each stint or session ('individual') that needs working back into.

Conclusion(?):
This might only be an aspect or a view on it, but maybe it can make us aware of sometimes having to redo partly from scratch (which anyway happens more or less). So, distinguishing the steps, the stages of learning well, name or spot them distinctly, might provide for good efficiency when things feel wrong or bad in one stint just as much as serve as an overall plan, both remaining related to one another by the nature of things. Maybe help, when stuck.


I think, I had sth like it today, doing only staggered winter-practise on 7b ..
[ c & p from today's my practise log : ]

#fractalPractise ? - I often don't get it early in a session or stint. Early good runs rather happen when I practise daily a real lot.
  1. get some periods kept up (~20-25 max throws, most rather less, having more early fails),
    doing pretty too high pattern,
  2. find into suitable beat-height-ratio at decent better jugglable height. Here or under 1. ca-
    -sually doing higher and higher to keep pattern up. (around 30+ max, but still
    many ~20-25 and still early fails)
  3. you got the pattern up, but not relaxed, rather working it, failing on drifts (towards too wide,
    tow. halfshower, tow. getting too low, tow. spin \ torn turning with body, tow. having
    to walk ahead, anything). But at least, now you can spot such drifts and work
    against them,
  4. somewhat stable pattern found and partly controlled, but not at will ..
  5. (?) [not there yet]
Aren't these the same steps you take from ever learning the pattern from when you started to flash it, qualify it, a.s.o.?
So, the learning process is repeated each time you have to work yourself back into it!?
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